Removal of minor growths and pigmentation

Small growths, pigmentation, or skin changes in the intimate areas can be not only an aesthetic problem, but also cause discomfort and irritation during movement, sports, or sexual intercourse. Thanks to modern laser technologies, these problems can be solved quickly, gently, and on an outpatient basis.

At the Vasmedic clinic, we specialize in gynecology and aesthetic medicine, offering safe and effective removal of unwanted growths in sensitive areas.

What can be removed with a laser in the intimate area?

  • Small skin growths and tags (fibromas, papillomas),
  • Pigmentation and darker spots in the labia, groin, and perianal areas,
  • Benign warts and small growths that may be bothersome,
  • Hyperpigmentation after childbirth or hormonal changes. 

Why laser?

Laser technology is ideal for intimate areas because:

  • it works with maximum precision – it only affects the targeted tissue,
  • it is minimally painful – usually without the need for anesthesia,
  • it promotes rapid healing and skin regeneration,
  • it leaves minimal risk of scarring,
  • it is outpatient – the procedure takes 10–30 minutes.

Who will help you?

The medical team at Vasmedic consists of leading experts who will provide you with professional care with a personal touch.

MUDr. Petra Filová
MUDr. Petra Filová
Gynaecologist
A renowned and sought-after gynaecologist with many years of experience in the field, she also specialises in aesthetic gynaecology. During her practice, she has worked both in state hospitals and private clinics, and has had numerous internships abroad. As part of her professional development, she continuously educates herself and applies the latest findings of medical science.

Frequently asked questions

Not sure about something? Answers to the most frequently asked questions will help you take the first step toward the care you deserve.

 

Laser removal is gentle, with most patients feeling only mild warmth. Local anesthesia can be used if necessary.

Usually within 3–7 days, depending on the extent of treatment.

Laser minimizes the risk of scarring, and the skin heals smoothly.

Yes, after the end of the six-week period and once the mucous membranes have calmed down. Your gynecologist will decide whether it is appropriate.

Yes, lasers can also be used to remove growths and pigmentation in the intimate area in men.

Book a consultation

Are you bothered by small growths or pigmentation in your intimate areas? At the Vasmedic clinic, we offer laser removal with maximum care and discretion.

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